This despite the fact that
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 5:09 am
Last Sunday, three out of four Sunday newspapers ran detailed interviews with CEOs against the Corporate Responsibility Initiative. The situation was similar the Sunday before. at least half of the readership probably supports the Corporate Responsibility Initiative. For years, it seems that the NZZ arts section has only covered two topics - gender-appropriate language and political correctness. The classic arts section has been neglected. There are always good arguments for and against political canada rcs data issues. And it doesn't hurt anyone to familiarize themselves with the arguments of the other side. The problem is more when you have the feeling that you are neither being addressed nor spoken to.
Women have been fighting for appropriate representation for years - including in the media. Last year, the Tamedia newspapers themselves evaluated how often women and men are mentioned and found a fairly large imbalance. Only 23 percent of the mentions are women, compared to 77 percent men. There are also studies that show that the dominance of male experts has become even more pronounced during the Corona period.
The same applies to the hierarchy of issues: equality, family policy, education and social issues have less prestige and space than economics or security policy. Equality issues in particular are rare unless there is a women's strike.
Women have been fighting for appropriate representation for years - including in the media. Last year, the Tamedia newspapers themselves evaluated how often women and men are mentioned and found a fairly large imbalance. Only 23 percent of the mentions are women, compared to 77 percent men. There are also studies that show that the dominance of male experts has become even more pronounced during the Corona period.
The same applies to the hierarchy of issues: equality, family policy, education and social issues have less prestige and space than economics or security policy. Equality issues in particular are rare unless there is a women's strike.